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Productionizing Hadoop: New Lessons Learned

Today’s businesses continue to look to Hadoop to help them control and manage the proliferation of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. But as the adoption rates of Hadoop grow, it is clear that managing a Hadoop environment alone can be a challenge.

Watch this on-demand webcast to discover six common areas of Hadoop that organizations struggle with and learn how to avoid these mishaps, including:

Workload oriented planning and identification

Configuration management

Network architecture

Host management

And more.

Access the webcast now to uncover the latest strategies for effectively producing Hadoop clusters and gain best practices for running your Hadoop system.

Vendor:

Cloudera

Premiered:

Jan 25, 2013

Format:

Multimedia

Type:

Webcast

Language:

English

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